5 Things to Consider Before Remodeling the Bathroom

Everyone of us wants their home to have a bathroom that is always clean and fresh and makes us feel comfortable every time. We also want it to look exquisite while reflecting the overall style of our home. But the bathroom is not the type of room that you can just fix and upgrade without a solid plan. There are quite a lot of things that you must keep in mind before going through with a bathroom remodel. The first thing that you want to do is make sure that you really want to remodel your bathroom. It is quite a challenging task so you really have to be sure of it. Careful planning and a good heap of ideas to choose from and the task of renovating your bathroom can become a lot more manageable.

Before embarking on a bathroom renovation, having a certain goal of what you want to achieve is elementary. The top priority of your design should be functionality and practicality, however the bathroom should also evoke a feeling of luxury and above all, cleanliness. In order to help you come closer to your perfect bathroom, we are going to go over 5 things that you should consider before undertaking the remodeling process of the bathroom.

1. It can get expensive

A bathroom renovation can cost quite a lot more than you might initially think. The scope of the remodel and your desired outcome is what is going to affect the total cost of your bathroom renovation so setting a budget is an essential step to take before you proceed. How much are you going to change? Is there anything that can be reused? Are you aiming for a luxurious type of bathroom or something simpler but functional? Take a look at the price tags on the sanitaryware and make some calculations and make sure your budget has something left to spare as a lot of things can be miscalculated.

2. Procure a well-defined layout

Perhaps the best way to avoid overspending and never-ending alterations to your bathroom is a well-thought-out floor plan. Have an idea of where everything is going to be and you’ll know how much space you’ll have left for all of those little things that you want to add, then you’ll know how many of them you do not need. This is also a good way to know what to expect. If you can get a good plan before you start the renovation, you’ll find out most of the flaws before you waste your money on them.

3. Design the lighting

Lighting can make or break any space in your home, but when it comes to the bathroom, this is especially important. A good lighting design can make your bathroom feel spacious as well as bright and clean. It can make smaller spaces look bigger or it can make empty space look busy. But a good lighting design means that you’ll need to hire a professional electrician to make sure everything is as it should be and we all know it is not that easy to book an electrician on short notice so ensure you’ve got that planned ahead.

4. Don’t forget about the storage

One of the most common mistakes in bathroom design is lack of storage. Usually, storage is an after-thought when it comes to the design of the bathroom. Avoid unnecessary alterations to your plan by incorporating storage from the beginning. This will give you the chance to use built-in options in the wall or in any other part of your bathroom. You wouldn’t want to take down the tiles after the tilework has been completed for a small shampoo bottle storage, so plan ahead.

5. Pipework before anything else

Remember that layout we talked about? If you have it well-defined already, then a plumber will be able to correctly identify the necessary changes that have to be made to the existing pipework and come up with an elegant solution for any required alterations. It will be a huge headache to think that you might have to give up on some part of the bathroom that you really wanted because there are no pipes going that way and the tiles have already been placed. Once again, planning ahead is the way to combat these issues.

 

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